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* Chicago and vicinity â€” qener gv^^â€”j nm|ff ally fair sunday and monday slight v^jjr ill chan - e in temperature moderate .Â« sÃŸftffc â€¢' variable winds v range of temperatures yesterday t^-^o i high 3i v_Â£j3_s ! average 9 vol xii no 22 a m c * * * Chicago examiner sunday Chicago december 3 1911 sunday fteslitart fa 0 s patent orn.-i this edition consists of 1 nefl 1 ,. 7 land section Â« s Â»â€¢ want ads ' â– sks.i . beal estate forfir v financial 5 citylife Â»' magazine actos jo comic 6 kiifirorial 11 special i'rajia bixdav anisic magazine price five cents woman slain at husband's side by bandits in auto mrs edmund kaufman 665 roscoe street is shot to death when within a few i doors from her residence commission merchant knocked senseless with revolver butt and when wife screams her life is taken highwaymen flee in motor car which they left to commit crime man also is killed by a thug's shot ' one of three highwaymen who jumped from a motor car into the path of mr and mrs edmund kaufmau a few doors from their home at 065 roscoe street a fash ionable north side residence quarter shot end almost instantly killed mrs kaufman and knocked her husband unconscious with a blow from the butt end of a revolver at 11:30 o'clock last night the kaufmans were returning home from a theater about an hour later john jukabaski twenty years old 4539 south lincoln street was fatally shot when he and a luoiupanion resisted three holdup men at south pauliua and west forty-eighth street these two murderous attacks furnished a fitting climax to the reign of attacks and robberies from which the city has been suffering for weeks women have been held up and shown violence on sundry oc casions and the lists of highway robberies and burglaries eds been swelling daily escape in motor car the kaufman robbers who shot down the wouiau wheu she screamed and tried to shield her unconscious husband were frightened away by the approach of pe destrians and immediate raisiug of flat windows in the neighborhood they sprang toack into their motor car and escaped un pursued shortly after 7 o'clock last evening mr kaufman who is a commission rhercbant head of the firm of e kaufman & co 135 west south water street started for the ciicago opera house with his wife they were returning from the performance there and had left the evanston avenue car at roscoe street only a few seconds before a large touring car turned into roscoe street from elaine place tie machine ran east a short distance and stopped before 647 roscoe street al lowing three men to alight as the kuof mans came up the robbers turned toward them and one held a revolver pointed at the husband kaufman recoiled and was immediately felled by a blow ou the head with the reversed revolver heroism costs woman's life as her husband fell mrs kaufman screamed and threw herself iu front of the highwaymen to protect her husband from further attack this bit of womanly hero ism cost her life with her first scream the first of the three robbers stepped back and fired mrs kaufman sank to the parking and was dead before neighbors who ran out of their apartments could teach her with the firing of the shot the automo bile highwaymen became aware of the presence of mr and mrs j edward john son 3248 north clark street who had just left the flat of eruest d freeman at 631 roscoe street the johnsons saw the car drive up the men alight witnessed the attack ou kauf man and the shooting of his wife from no greater distance than a hundred feet the flight of the robbers was so pre cipitate that only one man gained the ear before ihe chauffeur who had remained in his seat started off the other two one of them the robber who did the shoot ing ran east on roscoe street after their car and boarded it while in motion at evaustou avenue it was turned north and driven away at high speed husband becomes frantic kaufman badly stunned was struggling to his feet when mr and mrs johnson ran up tbey ran back a moment later with kaufman who hammered hysterically at the door of the freeman flat and shouted ernest ernest come out they've shot my wife within a few moments the freemans and other neighbors ran to the spot where th jain woman lay johnson and free man bore the b"dy into the freeman flat and anmmoned dr noble m eberhardt wu ting fang by wu ting fang wu ting fang cables views to w r hearst you can make no mis take i n fighting for recognition of chi nese republic special cable to the examiner shanghai dec 2 you can make no mistake in fighting for the recognition of the chinese republic the manchu dynasty has been al ready eliminated from con sideration the yuan shi kai party favors a limited monarchy another and larger faction favors a republic the chi nese are everywhere in con trol even in pekin the revo lutionists will decide the fu ture without consulting the throne whichever course is decided upon recognition of the new provisional govern ment of the republic of china will be helpful as the throne is already stripped of all power h.e honore jr dead news withheld a week brother of mrs potter palmer suo cumbs to pneumonia in sanita rium st rlverdale n y new york dec 2 harry h honore jr brother of mrs potter palmer and of mrs frederick dent grant died of pneumonia a week ago to-day at dr pack er's sanitarium west hill riverdale tho news of his death was not made public uutll to-day there was a brief service on tuesday in st john's protestant episcopal church youkers mrs palmer and mrs grant were in the south mrs harriet baker honore whom mr honore married two years ago and her mother mrs andrew e benham were present archdeacon george i nelson who officiated at the marriage of mr honore read the service the body was put in a reception vault at woodlawn the funeral will take place when mrs palmer and mrs grant return from the south the body will probably be taken to Chicago u s to pursue men higher up in dynamiting plot 1,000 a month put in bank for mcnamaras work hang j b free brother offer to prosecutor 1,000 paid to m'namaras every month says drew oes anybody suppose for a min *^ ute that the mcnamara broth ers supplied the money for their ne farious work out of their own pock ets i know that during the period of their destructive activities 1,000 was deposited each month at the columbia national bank in indian apolis to be drawn upon by j j mc namara the names of the persons who deposited this money will all come out in time â€” walter drew counsel for the national erectors association in a state ment yesterday dragnet out 1 kaplan situ and other confederates in blowing op of in plants u s marshals seize books and rec ords of structural iron workers in indianapolis where several men are kept under surveillance by police 50,000 cash used to bribe talesmen reported seized attorney general wickersham orders ' _? sweeping investigation and federal prosecution of labor union officials is urged as next step to be taken los angeles cal dec 2 arrest milton a smith aiiaa cocks schmidt david kaplan alias caplan and one leonard and notify los angeles authorities such is the dispatch which has been clicking over telegraph wires and cables to all parts of the world since the astonishing confession of guilt made yesterday by james b and john j mcnamara dynamite con spirators schmidt and kaplan are only two of the men sought by the police m accomplices in the gigantic dynamite conspiracy it was asserted to-night that these i*'o men have at last been located by the district attorney forces this time it is asserted the prosecutor's sleuths know where the men are and are in a position to arrest them the men will^-be brought in and their cases placed on trial at once unless aa is hinted strongly they are induced by attorneys for the de fense to plead guilty why the state should suddenly feel so certain that these men might be apprehended and brought back to los angeles was one of the puzzles of the day the fact that james b mcnamara has pleaded guilty to the charge of murder and that his brother former treasurer of the international brother hood of bridge and structural iron workers has pleaded guilty to conspir acy to dynamite the llewellyn iron works does not end the case with the mcnamaras now out of the way and ortie mcmanigal con fessing everything he knows of the care the search from now on will be for the men higher up â€” the men who are believed to be primarily responsi ble for the dynamite and nitroglycerin outrages of the past two years will try to get more from m'namaras before sentence is pronounced upon the mcnamara brothers on tues day an effort will be made to secure from each a detailed confession that they will make these confessions is doubted as they have lndicf-t their willingness to confess their own guilt only and not that of any one j else some one is responsible for the attempts to bribe prospective jurors and those are among the men for whom the authorities are now seareft ing next monday morning bert h franklin former deputy united states marshal accused on two counts of bribery will come into court he is accused in connection with the placing of 600 tn the handle ot a subpoenaed juror george m lock wood and the finding of f 3,500 osssh in the possession of c e white also scheduled to appear for examln-t.ai as a juror there is always a possibility of another confession and f f__akete pleads guilty and confesses or if either of the mcnamaras makes * e talled confession the real work in the case wil have just begun officers connected with the district attorney's of floe here ds-flare th they already have ample evidence to force the presenoe of men from flfkejr cities and district attorney fredericks to-day said the investigation is far from finished there is much yei to cotm talesmen's bank notes traced j it is claimed by the authorities here that they hare traced tha tun notes found in the possession of the talesmen lockwood and white fro the time they left the bank until they were placed ln the hasds of the w men if this be true then the claim of the prosecution â€” that there is much m follow â€” would appear to be entirely correct and that another explosion will soon shake the whole country and not merely los angeles another important case which is yet to come into court and which may develop much of importance in getting to the bottom of the affair 1 be the trial on december 11 of bender maple and conner charged i'.h trying to destroy the hall of records with dynamite it is believed to-day that delay in this case will neither be asked nor granted but that it will be immediately forced to trial in order that the dooket may be cleared for more and perhaps much more important cases lecompte davis of the mcnamara defense indicated to-day that he will handle the defense of the three accused dynamiters but would make no positive statement wickersham orders investigation from washington to-day comes a well-substantiated rumor that attor ney general wickersham has ordered the most sweeping investigation ever made in the department of justice as a result of the disclosures of the past two days the attorney general has been reliably informed it is declared that a monster conspiracy against life and property has existed in ddÂ»tm olis and that the united sttaes mails have been used to furtha it the sudden change of attitude of samuel gompera te tho tuhjaot 0 much comment here when the mcnamara brothers were rrÂ«_ta th president of the american federation ot labor declared th -*Â«â€¢)*_ was a monster conspiracy against orgac.aed labor thu declaration apparently wat made temÂ»_ta_Â«l^>l faj ill 1-m defense willing to let j b mcnamara hang to set brother free ~ f â– j los anglles dec 2 â€” captain john d frederloÃŸs the 4gtr at torney who prosecuted the mcnamaras to-night told ln detail the negotiations between counsel which finally culminated in the sur render of the defense no outside pressure no arguments of theorists no fads of promi nent citizens influenced me nor swayed me from the position i tool two ltionths ago he declared i do not want to engage in controversy hut it is a fact that lincoln steffens and the men whom he interested in what he seems to have regarded as a humanitarian effort to allay clasa bitter ness had absolutely nothing to do with the result accomplished so far as i am concerned i did not see steffens in this matter i did not see any of the men who were converted by his arguments to the belief that it was advisable to let the chief conspirator go scotfree i did not recede from the stand that i took from the start from the day last summer when it was bujrgested to me that the defense was willing that j b mcnamara should plead grullty provided all the charges against j j mcnamara be dismissed the fate of j j mcnamara the brains of a orew of dynamiters one of the big men of a powerful labor organziatlon was the center of conflict the defense was willing to sacrifice j b mcnamara the poor pawn if we would set j j free both men forced to plead guilty we will never consider any offer unless both are to plead guilty was the stand i took from the first their answer was j b will plead guilty j j never will do you see what a miserable little hole they sought to put ua ln they and the men they afterward gathered about them they wanted ua to accept conviction of the wretched tool who for 200 would come out here and place the infernal machine th ey had given him where they told him to place it and let the plotter the big criminal escape i was determined that j j mcnamara slioum be brought to justice he was the man i was after the man they were willing to save at any sacrifice i had a duty to perform and ln addition to bringing to punishment the mÂ»n who had conceived the crime it was part of my duty as i conceived it to help elim inate from the ranks of union labor the dynamiters who were destroying lives and property in its name and to drive home the realization that no i element of organized labor must be permitted to try to advance their prln ' ciples by resort to crime at first they stood out for life sentence for j b and freedom fcr j j at the last and this was a week ago thursday they agreed to drop the consideration of recommendation of mercy for j 8 to leave him to ; be hanged if i would only turn j j loose suppose i had done that why inside of a few weeks the assertion | would have been heard all over the country that some personal enemy of otis or possibly a mexican revolutio nist had sent jim to blow up the times building that j j was innocent and had to be freed after what they had termed an attempt to railroad him to the gallows had failed the inner circle of dynamiters would have been unscotched and encour aged to go on with their career of cr ime and terrorization offer of sacrifice is made this offer to sacrifice j b mcnamara came to captain prederiokÃŸ through o f brant who had summoned the district attorney to his office several times to place before h im the arguments which some of the utopians asked him to lay before the district attorney brant did not disclose to fredericks who these men were and brant did not personally indorse the logic they induced him tc present when brant stated to the district attorney that he had been informed by telephone that the defense was w illing to let j b plead guilty with out condition but they still held out for the release of j j his reply was you tell that bunch whoever they are that profess to have so much hu mane sympathy and brotherly love t hat if they want to save a life i'll help them let them go to j j and tell him he can save his brother's life the life of the brother that he sent out to do this crime let him plead guilty along with that brother and take his medicine with him and we frank eckhoff witness whose corroboration of fc mawgal's testimony forced mcnamara confession labor men unite in demand for death penalty by a james short by matthew woll by frank duffy by j w dougherty president of the building trades de fartment of the american fed eration of labor i had always believed the mcnamaras innocent now that they have confessed to the henious crime they should he given ths extreme penalty death i will admit that i wag deceived as even a suspicion of their guilt would have kept the building trades department from taking any part ln raising a fund for their defense we would hav helped prosecute them lusfead organised labor has suffered from their acts even while they were sending tele grams to the american federation of la bor convention at atlanta reaffirming their lnnocenc they were dickering with the los angeles officials to save their nsoks it is a bitter pill for organized labor and it is not likely to permit itself to ba again deceived ln the same way presiisnt of the international photo engravers union thera ahould be no compromise with the mcnamaras the law should collect its toll by hanging them they are not worthy of consideration by any honest man after they have so basely deceived the worklngmen of the country secretary of the united brotherhood of carpenters and joiners of america the mcnamaras took human life and they should pay the penalty of life for life they deluded us so that wo went down in our pockets and made sacrifices for them we do not want such men in organized labor secretary of the bookbinders inter national union aa far as i am concerned thsy cannot hang the mcnamaras too soon nor too high to suit me it is an awful situation continued on 6th page 4th column _ . continued on 2d page 3d column ohrlstmai freaent for men jl hanieome cellarette or liquor cabinet is being tit-n away by the dreyfus-jones co b*7 walnut st kansa city mo to their custonwra and users of good liquor this cabinet ts mi-eion style hu lock and key ,__ ill contain four quarts ol liquor with it goes Â» gold-tipped glass and corkscrew o obtain this useful and taluabl present sim ply send name and address the dreyfus-tones ocv distillers and jobbers established ufa are mik away fh cellarette to adr.rtim their bail jrdtt uwiec 4epajt_-er_wa -,â– .- __â€” a society's interest â€” in â€” want ads a large part of one of the sunday examiner's sections is devoted to society news returning to the city for the sea son of cpera and entertainments people who figure in and read this news require apartments butlers valets chefs chauffeurs maids etc it is the most natural thing in life that they should seek what they want in the sunday examiner want ads a million read them want ad office no 9 w madi.on st ju.t weil of state st phone main 5000 or automatic 44344

* Chicago and vicinity â€” qener gv^^â€”j nm|ff ally fair sunday and monday slight v^jjr ill chan - e in temperature moderate .Â« sÃŸftffc â€¢' variable winds v range of temperatures yesterday t^-^o i high 3i v_Â£j3_s ! average 9 vol xii no 22 a m c * * * Chicago examiner sunday Chicago december 3 1911 sunday fteslitart fa 0 s patent orn.-i this edition consists of 1 nefl 1 ,. 7 land section Â« s Â»â€¢ want ads ' â– sks.i . beal estate forfir v financial 5 citylife Â»' magazine actos jo comic 6 kiifirorial 11 special i'rajia bixdav anisic magazine price five cents woman slain at husband's side by bandits in auto mrs edmund kaufman 665 roscoe street is shot to death when within a few i doors from her residence commission merchant knocked senseless with revolver butt and when wife screams her life is taken highwaymen flee in motor car which they left to commit crime man also is killed by a thug's shot ' one of three highwaymen who jumped from a motor car into the path of mr and mrs edmund kaufmau a few doors from their home at 065 roscoe street a fash ionable north side residence quarter shot end almost instantly killed mrs kaufman and knocked her husband unconscious with a blow from the butt end of a revolver at 11:30 o'clock last night the kaufmans were returning home from a theater about an hour later john jukabaski twenty years old 4539 south lincoln street was fatally shot when he and a luoiupanion resisted three holdup men at south pauliua and west forty-eighth street these two murderous attacks furnished a fitting climax to the reign of attacks and robberies from which the city has been suffering for weeks women have been held up and shown violence on sundry oc casions and the lists of highway robberies and burglaries eds been swelling daily escape in motor car the kaufman robbers who shot down the wouiau wheu she screamed and tried to shield her unconscious husband were frightened away by the approach of pe destrians and immediate raisiug of flat windows in the neighborhood they sprang toack into their motor car and escaped un pursued shortly after 7 o'clock last evening mr kaufman who is a commission rhercbant head of the firm of e kaufman & co 135 west south water street started for the ciicago opera house with his wife they were returning from the performance there and had left the evanston avenue car at roscoe street only a few seconds before a large touring car turned into roscoe street from elaine place tie machine ran east a short distance and stopped before 647 roscoe street al lowing three men to alight as the kuof mans came up the robbers turned toward them and one held a revolver pointed at the husband kaufman recoiled and was immediately felled by a blow ou the head with the reversed revolver heroism costs woman's life as her husband fell mrs kaufman screamed and threw herself iu front of the highwaymen to protect her husband from further attack this bit of womanly hero ism cost her life with her first scream the first of the three robbers stepped back and fired mrs kaufman sank to the parking and was dead before neighbors who ran out of their apartments could teach her with the firing of the shot the automo bile highwaymen became aware of the presence of mr and mrs j edward john son 3248 north clark street who had just left the flat of eruest d freeman at 631 roscoe street the johnsons saw the car drive up the men alight witnessed the attack ou kauf man and the shooting of his wife from no greater distance than a hundred feet the flight of the robbers was so pre cipitate that only one man gained the ear before ihe chauffeur who had remained in his seat started off the other two one of them the robber who did the shoot ing ran east on roscoe street after their car and boarded it while in motion at evaustou avenue it was turned north and driven away at high speed husband becomes frantic kaufman badly stunned was struggling to his feet when mr and mrs johnson ran up tbey ran back a moment later with kaufman who hammered hysterically at the door of the freeman flat and shouted ernest ernest come out they've shot my wife within a few moments the freemans and other neighbors ran to the spot where th jain woman lay johnson and free man bore the b"dy into the freeman flat and anmmoned dr noble m eberhardt wu ting fang by wu ting fang wu ting fang cables views to w r hearst you can make no mis take i n fighting for recognition of chi nese republic special cable to the examiner shanghai dec 2 you can make no mistake in fighting for the recognition of the chinese republic the manchu dynasty has been al ready eliminated from con sideration the yuan shi kai party favors a limited monarchy another and larger faction favors a republic the chi nese are everywhere in con trol even in pekin the revo lutionists will decide the fu ture without consulting the throne whichever course is decided upon recognition of the new provisional govern ment of the republic of china will be helpful as the throne is already stripped of all power h.e honore jr dead news withheld a week brother of mrs potter palmer suo cumbs to pneumonia in sanita rium st rlverdale n y new york dec 2 harry h honore jr brother of mrs potter palmer and of mrs frederick dent grant died of pneumonia a week ago to-day at dr pack er's sanitarium west hill riverdale tho news of his death was not made public uutll to-day there was a brief service on tuesday in st john's protestant episcopal church youkers mrs palmer and mrs grant were in the south mrs harriet baker honore whom mr honore married two years ago and her mother mrs andrew e benham were present archdeacon george i nelson who officiated at the marriage of mr honore read the service the body was put in a reception vault at woodlawn the funeral will take place when mrs palmer and mrs grant return from the south the body will probably be taken to Chicago u s to pursue men higher up in dynamiting plot 1,000 a month put in bank for mcnamaras work hang j b free brother offer to prosecutor 1,000 paid to m'namaras every month says drew oes anybody suppose for a min *^ ute that the mcnamara broth ers supplied the money for their ne farious work out of their own pock ets i know that during the period of their destructive activities 1,000 was deposited each month at the columbia national bank in indian apolis to be drawn upon by j j mc namara the names of the persons who deposited this money will all come out in time â€” walter drew counsel for the national erectors association in a state ment yesterday dragnet out 1 kaplan situ and other confederates in blowing op of in plants u s marshals seize books and rec ords of structural iron workers in indianapolis where several men are kept under surveillance by police 50,000 cash used to bribe talesmen reported seized attorney general wickersham orders ' _? sweeping investigation and federal prosecution of labor union officials is urged as next step to be taken los angeles cal dec 2 arrest milton a smith aiiaa cocks schmidt david kaplan alias caplan and one leonard and notify los angeles authorities such is the dispatch which has been clicking over telegraph wires and cables to all parts of the world since the astonishing confession of guilt made yesterday by james b and john j mcnamara dynamite con spirators schmidt and kaplan are only two of the men sought by the police m accomplices in the gigantic dynamite conspiracy it was asserted to-night that these i*'o men have at last been located by the district attorney forces this time it is asserted the prosecutor's sleuths know where the men are and are in a position to arrest them the men will^-be brought in and their cases placed on trial at once unless aa is hinted strongly they are induced by attorneys for the de fense to plead guilty why the state should suddenly feel so certain that these men might be apprehended and brought back to los angeles was one of the puzzles of the day the fact that james b mcnamara has pleaded guilty to the charge of murder and that his brother former treasurer of the international brother hood of bridge and structural iron workers has pleaded guilty to conspir acy to dynamite the llewellyn iron works does not end the case with the mcnamaras now out of the way and ortie mcmanigal con fessing everything he knows of the care the search from now on will be for the men higher up â€” the men who are believed to be primarily responsi ble for the dynamite and nitroglycerin outrages of the past two years will try to get more from m'namaras before sentence is pronounced upon the mcnamara brothers on tues day an effort will be made to secure from each a detailed confession that they will make these confessions is doubted as they have lndicf-t their willingness to confess their own guilt only and not that of any one j else some one is responsible for the attempts to bribe prospective jurors and those are among the men for whom the authorities are now seareft ing next monday morning bert h franklin former deputy united states marshal accused on two counts of bribery will come into court he is accused in connection with the placing of 600 tn the handle ot a subpoenaed juror george m lock wood and the finding of f 3,500 osssh in the possession of c e white also scheduled to appear for examln-t.ai as a juror there is always a possibility of another confession and f f__akete pleads guilty and confesses or if either of the mcnamaras makes * e talled confession the real work in the case wil have just begun officers connected with the district attorney's of floe here ds-flare th they already have ample evidence to force the presenoe of men from flfkejr cities and district attorney fredericks to-day said the investigation is far from finished there is much yei to cotm talesmen's bank notes traced j it is claimed by the authorities here that they hare traced tha tun notes found in the possession of the talesmen lockwood and white fro the time they left the bank until they were placed ln the hasds of the w men if this be true then the claim of the prosecution â€” that there is much m follow â€” would appear to be entirely correct and that another explosion will soon shake the whole country and not merely los angeles another important case which is yet to come into court and which may develop much of importance in getting to the bottom of the affair 1 be the trial on december 11 of bender maple and conner charged i'.h trying to destroy the hall of records with dynamite it is believed to-day that delay in this case will neither be asked nor granted but that it will be immediately forced to trial in order that the dooket may be cleared for more and perhaps much more important cases lecompte davis of the mcnamara defense indicated to-day that he will handle the defense of the three accused dynamiters but would make no positive statement wickersham orders investigation from washington to-day comes a well-substantiated rumor that attor ney general wickersham has ordered the most sweeping investigation ever made in the department of justice as a result of the disclosures of the past two days the attorney general has been reliably informed it is declared that a monster conspiracy against life and property has existed in ddÂ»tm olis and that the united sttaes mails have been used to furtha it the sudden change of attitude of samuel gompera te tho tuhjaot 0 much comment here when the mcnamara brothers were rrÂ«_ta th president of the american federation ot labor declared th -*Â«â€¢)*_ was a monster conspiracy against orgac.aed labor thu declaration apparently wat made temÂ»_ta_Â«l^>l faj ill 1-m defense willing to let j b mcnamara hang to set brother free ~ f â– j los anglles dec 2 â€” captain john d frederloÃŸs the 4gtr at torney who prosecuted the mcnamaras to-night told ln detail the negotiations between counsel which finally culminated in the sur render of the defense no outside pressure no arguments of theorists no fads of promi nent citizens influenced me nor swayed me from the position i tool two ltionths ago he declared i do not want to engage in controversy hut it is a fact that lincoln steffens and the men whom he interested in what he seems to have regarded as a humanitarian effort to allay clasa bitter ness had absolutely nothing to do with the result accomplished so far as i am concerned i did not see steffens in this matter i did not see any of the men who were converted by his arguments to the belief that it was advisable to let the chief conspirator go scotfree i did not recede from the stand that i took from the start from the day last summer when it was bujrgested to me that the defense was willing that j b mcnamara should plead grullty provided all the charges against j j mcnamara be dismissed the fate of j j mcnamara the brains of a orew of dynamiters one of the big men of a powerful labor organziatlon was the center of conflict the defense was willing to sacrifice j b mcnamara the poor pawn if we would set j j free both men forced to plead guilty we will never consider any offer unless both are to plead guilty was the stand i took from the first their answer was j b will plead guilty j j never will do you see what a miserable little hole they sought to put ua ln they and the men they afterward gathered about them they wanted ua to accept conviction of the wretched tool who for 200 would come out here and place the infernal machine th ey had given him where they told him to place it and let the plotter the big criminal escape i was determined that j j mcnamara slioum be brought to justice he was the man i was after the man they were willing to save at any sacrifice i had a duty to perform and ln addition to bringing to punishment the mÂ»n who had conceived the crime it was part of my duty as i conceived it to help elim inate from the ranks of union labor the dynamiters who were destroying lives and property in its name and to drive home the realization that no i element of organized labor must be permitted to try to advance their prln ' ciples by resort to crime at first they stood out for life sentence for j b and freedom fcr j j at the last and this was a week ago thursday they agreed to drop the consideration of recommendation of mercy for j 8 to leave him to ; be hanged if i would only turn j j loose suppose i had done that why inside of a few weeks the assertion | would have been heard all over the country that some personal enemy of otis or possibly a mexican revolutio nist had sent jim to blow up the times building that j j was innocent and had to be freed after what they had termed an attempt to railroad him to the gallows had failed the inner circle of dynamiters would have been unscotched and encour aged to go on with their career of cr ime and terrorization offer of sacrifice is made this offer to sacrifice j b mcnamara came to captain prederiokÃŸ through o f brant who had summoned the district attorney to his office several times to place before h im the arguments which some of the utopians asked him to lay before the district attorney brant did not disclose to fredericks who these men were and brant did not personally indorse the logic they induced him tc present when brant stated to the district attorney that he had been informed by telephone that the defense was w illing to let j b plead guilty with out condition but they still held out for the release of j j his reply was you tell that bunch whoever they are that profess to have so much hu mane sympathy and brotherly love t hat if they want to save a life i'll help them let them go to j j and tell him he can save his brother's life the life of the brother that he sent out to do this crime let him plead guilty along with that brother and take his medicine with him and we frank eckhoff witness whose corroboration of fc mawgal's testimony forced mcnamara confession labor men unite in demand for death penalty by a james short by matthew woll by frank duffy by j w dougherty president of the building trades de fartment of the american fed eration of labor i had always believed the mcnamaras innocent now that they have confessed to the henious crime they should he given ths extreme penalty death i will admit that i wag deceived as even a suspicion of their guilt would have kept the building trades department from taking any part ln raising a fund for their defense we would hav helped prosecute them lusfead organised labor has suffered from their acts even while they were sending tele grams to the american federation of la bor convention at atlanta reaffirming their lnnocenc they were dickering with the los angeles officials to save their nsoks it is a bitter pill for organized labor and it is not likely to permit itself to ba again deceived ln the same way presiisnt of the international photo engravers union thera ahould be no compromise with the mcnamaras the law should collect its toll by hanging them they are not worthy of consideration by any honest man after they have so basely deceived the worklngmen of the country secretary of the united brotherhood of carpenters and joiners of america the mcnamaras took human life and they should pay the penalty of life for life they deluded us so that wo went down in our pockets and made sacrifices for them we do not want such men in organized labor secretary of the bookbinders inter national union aa far as i am concerned thsy cannot hang the mcnamaras too soon nor too high to suit me it is an awful situation continued on 6th page 4th column _ . continued on 2d page 3d column ohrlstmai freaent for men jl hanieome cellarette or liquor cabinet is being tit-n away by the dreyfus-jones co b*7 walnut st kansa city mo to their custonwra and users of good liquor this cabinet ts mi-eion style hu lock and key ,__ ill contain four quarts ol liquor with it goes Â» gold-tipped glass and corkscrew o obtain this useful and taluabl present sim ply send name and address the dreyfus-tones ocv 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